Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 (Dark Silver) (920-003366)
- Comfortably compact: Great for tight workspaces – the standard layout you’re used to in a space-saving size
- Hassle-free design: Upto 3 years of power without battery changes plus simple setup with plug-and-play wireless receiver
- 12 one-touch activity keys: Instantly access the things you do most like email, the Internet and your Facebook page
- Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless: Enjoy a reliable connection using a tiny Logitech Unifying receiver that can stay in your laptop
- Requires programming with Logitech’s SetPoint software, free for download
- Hassle-free design: Up to 3 years of power without battery changes plus simple setup with plug-and-play wireless receiver (Keyboard battery life may vary depends on usage)
- Keyboard battery life may vary depends on usage
- PC Compatible: Works with Windows-based laptop and desktop computers
The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 is beautifully convenient and conveniently compact thanks to its space-saving design, familiar layout, 3-year battery life, and Internet and media hot keys. Keyboard battery life calculation based on an estimated two million keystrokes/year in an office environment. User experience may vary.
List Price: $ 29.99
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Great wireless keyboard!,
My Dell USB Keyboard acquired a couple of permanently jammed keys after several years of service. I loved the Dell, but couldn’t pass up an opportunity to try this Logitech keyboard.
Notes: I don’t game. My work requires a lot of typing, writing and editing.
Pros: This keyboard is compact and evenly shaped. It measures about 15 x 6 1/4 inches–21/4 inches shorter than my old keyboard lengthwise, but about 1 inch wider, depending on where I measure the Dell. The keys are, however, a very reasonable size. Some (such as the Insert and Delete keys, which I use a lot) are positioned slightly differently than on the Dell. But I think I’ll soon get used to that.
This keyboard is almost noiseless when I press the keys.
Cons: Not a big deal, but the unifying USB device is so small, at first I worried that it had not been included in the package. The label used to prevent users from worrying about that dwarfs the device itself.
Don’t matters: Logitech’s marketing touts the “dark silver” color. If they hadn’t told me, and I hadn’t then looked closely, I’d have called it black. In any case, as long as my keyboard is a neutral color, I don’t care whether it’s beige, gray, dark silver, or black.
I’ve never felt any need to customize keys.
I’ve never used a wireless keyboard before. As I expected, it works just as well as the Dell that I plugged into my USB port. However, I don’t see much use in any ability to move my keyboard 10 feet from my monitor (which another reviewer says is possible). If I did, I wouldn’t be able to read the text on my monitor. Nor do I type with a keyboard in my lap.
Can’t reviews: Durability and longevity. I just got the keyboard, but it looks sturdy enough.
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|One of the best,
Look out for it for $20 from the BEST competitor Buy.
PROS:
-AES 128 encryption between keyboard and receiver
-unifying receiver with other logitech gear
-great design, functional keys
-true slim and compact format with keypad and full sized board
-very quiet keys
-light
-comfortable to use
CONS:
- arrow keys underneath shift, insert and delete above backspace. Takes a week to get used to, but it’s fine now.
Definitely worth the $20! Hope it lasts.
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